: Four hundred and forty-four: show numb scalp
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Reverse Growth Superstar
- Grove Street Brothers
- 1870 characters
- 2021-03-03 01:19:40
After experiencing the "sweetness" at the beginning of the game, the Grizzlies immediately exposed their bloodthirsty minions. Ever since Link scored 4 points in a row on Stephenson, the Grizzlies have been playing steadily, and the Grizzlies have led by 8 points at most.
At the end of the first quarter, when Nick Young's ultra-long-range buzzer three-pointer crossed the net, allowing the Pacers to enter the second quarter with a 7-point disadvantage, Stephenson was not calm.
Looking at Nick Young on the court, Stephenson can't stand it. He himself is a man with a mad personality, and a man with a mad personality is hardest to see who is more arrogant in front of him.
In the first quarter of the game, even if Link stimulated him everywhere, Stephenson did not lose control. He scored 5 points and 2 assists. To be honest, he played really well.
But Vogel and Bird in the box knew very well that it was difficult for Stephenson to remain calm throughout the game. Maybe, just add a little more spark, Stephenson will explode.
Just now, Nick Young's three-point buzzer has put Stephenson on the brink of explosion. The task of giving Stephenson the last fire naturally fell on Link, who scored 7 points, 2 assists and 2 rebounds in the first quarter.
"Lance, calm down! We are only behind by 7 points. I don't think anyone in this room thinks he has lost, right?" Vogel is still trying to stabilize Stephenson's mood, but Finson has listened to it. Not going in.
He just wants to go to the field and fight in the roughest way!
In the second quarter, the coaches of both sides switched back to the starting line again. With a 7-point disadvantage, the Pacers' mentality is different from the beginning of the game. They seem to be playing very anxiously.
After the Grizzlies came up in the second quarter, the ball was handed over to Link. Stephenson rammed it roughly the moment Link got the ball. If it weren't for the Pacers' home court, it might have been called a foul.
Stephenson has a lot of small movements now, but this is exactly what Link wants to see. This means that he is not far from a complete explosion!
Stephenson has always been a rude person. If it weren't for the negative incident of beating his girlfriend before the draft, it is estimated that he would not fall into the second round.
People don’t have much doubt about Stephenson’s talents and skills. In the scout report before the draft, one of the most negative comments about Finson was,
Emotionally unstable and extremely immature.
This is indeed his shortcoming, and also the most fatal shortcoming. Seeing that Stephenson is so irritable now, Link stopped hiding. He directly leaned on Finsen to break through and confronted him directly. Nothing could upgrade the smell of gunpowder on both sides.
I have to say that Stephenson is indeed very strong, and he deserves to be sent to defend James in the future. But even so, Link forced to the basket and then went straight to the basket without getting rid of Stephenson!
"Fuck you and despise people, I am not a soft persimmon!" Of course Stephenson couldn't bear being eaten by others. He yelled and raised his arm to seal it! But the cover failed, and his arm hit Link's neck instead, pulling Link's whole person off!
"Beep toot!" Seeing this foul action, the referee didn't even think about it, so he stopped the game. Fouls above the player’s torso are expressly prohibited!
Link was brought down by Stephenson and hit the floor hard. But after hearing the referee's whistle, Link immediately got up. Success, this is what he wants!
The last sparks have started to flicker. Now, the "Finsen Dynamite" should be completely detonated!
After the referee's whistle sounded, he made a "T" gesture to Stephenson, a technical foul!
Stephenson successfully plunged himself into a deep water!
"My day, do you treat this as a kid's play house!? Technical foul? Shit, why don't you play the WNBA!?" Stephenson immediately became calm, and scolded each other with the referee.
David West rushed forward and pulled Stephenson away. If he was called two technical fouls for insulting the referee, the Pacers would be passive.
Link also stood up with the support of his teammates, and Iguodala patted Link on the back to signal him not to make such dangerous moves.
But Link just smiled slightly, "Don't worry, it's the Pacers that will be killed."
Thanks to David West's efforts, the chattering Stephenson finally let the referee go. Link stood on the free throw line and everyone retreated beyond the three-point line.
Although the Pacers fans made a huge boo, this sound is now completely intrusive to Link.
After a free throw, the Grizzlies have another offensive opportunity. Now if the Grizzlies score again, the point difference will go to double digits!
After an offensive opportunity, Conley broke through and assisted Gasol to make a shot. After this ball, the Pacers officially trailed the Grizzlies by 10 points. It's not easy to catch up to 10 points. The time to test the Pacers' offensive ability has arrived.
Stephenson did his part, he decided to lead by example and fired the first shot for the team!
Of course, the actual situation is that Stephenson, who is furious now, just wants to give Link some color as soon as possible.
When the Pacers lost their last organization point, what was left was slowly dying out!
Stephenson of course also knows that Link is very defensive, judging from the confrontation in the first quarter, it is true. But no matter how strong the defense is, hasn't he already scored 5 points? Stephenson did not believe that Link could still seal himself up! ?
Just one word, do it!
Stephenson began to dribble the ball alternately with left and right hands in front of Link. His ball-handling style with a streetball background is still fancy.
Vogel and Larry Bird both stood up from the bench. Is Stephenson going to single?
Ruined!
Link did not follow Stephenson's center of gravity. He believed that his defensive range, no matter where Stephenson went, could contain his first step.
Moreover, Stephenson's ball control is not particularly stable. As long as Link doesn't eat it, he still has the opportunity to steal directly.
Stephenson speeded up after a violent operation, but he never expected that Link could give him the most powerful blocking and confrontation in the first place!
After blocking Finsen, Link saw the opportunity and was about to start stealing, and then something unexpected happened to Link.
After encountering a confrontation, Stephenson actually dribbled and let go!
Seeing the basketball let go, Stephenson was unwilling to save the ball immediately. But I don’t know if it’s the reason for being too impatient. Stephenson didn’t shoot the basketball in the first time. On the contrary, he pushed the basketball further to the midfield line!
So Stephenson immediately fell to the ground to save the ball. Then, as before, instead of keeping the basketball, he stabbed the ball further with his fingertips...
Stephenson tried to save it again. His limbs were "wriggling" on the ground, showing that Link's scalp was numb!
In the end, Stephenson’s aggressive fighting allowed him to successfully help the Grizzlies stoke the basketball past the midfield line... Link passed by Stephenson who was crawling on the ground, picked up the basketball, and dunked easily. Score.
Stephenson stood up and looked at his teammates and teammates with a dazed expression, then looked up at the big screen.
is 12 points behind!
"Thanks Lance, your dribbling is very handsome!" Link smiled brightly, but Stephenson's heart had already erupted.
So this time the Pacers attacked, Stephenson, who was not angry, had the ball again! Byrd covered his face, he couldn't imagine what Stephenson could do!
On the court, Finsen made another fancy dribble like a tiger. After speeding up and breaking through, he was also ready to lean on Link to pass the defender with a single turn! But where could Link let him pass so easily, he stuck in position so much that Stephenson couldn't turn around at all!
This time, after encountering Link's block, Finsen did not drop the ball or make a mistake.
But he found that his previous wave of show operations was completely unnecessary, because Link didn't eat it at all!
After being forced to stop, Stephenson finally remembered to pass the ball. But the moment he passed the ball out, the audience was stunned!
Stephenson may have lost his sense of direction and position because of the rotation and change of direction, and he passed the ball "precisely" to Iguodala of the Grizzlies without hesitation!
Iguodala was stunned when he received the basketball. Can he take a steal while lying down?
After about 0.5 seconds, Iguodala remembered to push the fast break.
Two consecutive turnovers, how can Stephenson stand it? So after a pass error, he went crazy to chase Iguodala, hoping to get the ball back, hoping to make up for it.
Then, there was a situation where Paul George and Stephenson both pinched Iguodala.
"Link! Link!" George yelled to Stephenson anxiously. He came to double-team Iguodala, and Link was left unattended!
"What did you call him for!?" Stephenson not only did not go back, but also asked George loudly.
At that moment, George felt completely defeated by this man.
So, the experienced Iguodala delivered the ball to Link. Link was left unattended, hit the basket straight after getting the ball, and dunked for the second consecutive time.
George covered his head with his hands in annoyance, and Stephenson only now understood why George had just called Link's name.
Vogel shook his head, and Byrd in the luxurious box was so shocked that his mouth could not be closed~EbookFREE.me~ When Stephenson first came to Indianapolis, he was immediately caught by the police for some things. arrest.
Then, Byrd received a call from the police station. I went there and found out that it was Stephenson who left Bird's number in the emergency contact column...
From that time on, Stephenson could understand even more incredible things.
But those two rounds just now...it was really Tianxiu.
Of course, Bird is also very clear that this is not all Stephenson's own problem. Stephenson was impulsive, but Link's crushing defense accelerated Stephenson's mistakes.
Link's timely blocking and confrontation of the first ball was the main reason Stephenson lost the ball. The second ball, Link, accurately jammed Stephenson's position, which was the fuse of Stephenson's mistake.
In the end, it was because Link's defense was too strong for Stephenson, which led to this series of comedies.
Bird shook his head, Stephenson is indeed an excellent player. However, this may be the gap between him and the top players.
At this time, the Pacers have fallen behind the Grizzlies by 14 points, and the Grizzlies have completely controlled the pace of the game.
Bird left the private room directly and did not watch the rest of the game. The only thing he wants to do now is to teach Stephenson a lesson.
game? The result may have been doomed.